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    conveys a passionate and aggressive tone to deliver his belief of trigger warnings. He insists that trigger warnings are harmful to the growth and development of young adults. Also, he explains how trigger warnings allow students to escape confrontation with anxiety and fear. I’m in agreement that trigger warnings create a hypersensitive atmosphere that disengages students and doesn’t prepare them for their life ahead. Coyne argues trigger warnings issued by institutions create an atmosphere…

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    This trigger is associated with a dynamic process because the divorce may have occurred without warning. The fact that she has a long history of alcohol abuse is another relapse trigger. A static process for this trigger is acknowledging that she has an issue with drinking and knowing that it will only get worse if she does not seek help. The loss of her job is a trigger also, which is associated with the dynamic process due being fired…

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    Asthma Action Plan

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    of asthma (asthma attacks). These actions include: Creating a written plan for managing and treating asthma attacks (asthma action plan). Having your child avoid things that can irritate the airways or make asthma symptoms worse (asthma triggers). Making sure your child takes medicines as directed. Keeping track of how well your child's asthma is controlled and of any changes in your child's symptoms. Responding quickly to worsening asthma symptoms. WHAT ARE SOME WAYS I…

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    Cravings In today’s group, group members were focused on learning skills in identifying and handling urges and carvings. Group members were to use the handout to identify their personal internal and external triggers to urges and cravings, and then learned steps to handle such triggers without the use of substance(s). PO moderately participated in the group activities. PO demonstrated the use of learned kills to cope with urges and cravings, stated “I stay away from all high risk…

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    Consequently, few number of fresh embryos for transfer and high number of cryopreserved embryos was achieved, thereby increasing the cycle cancellation rate and reduces PR per initiated cycle in fresh cycle IVF. The ccHCG trigger protocol could therefore be regarded as an ideal protocol for stimulation of POR patients that needed embryo cryopreservation either as a result of bad health conditions that would affect the embryo-implantation, or based on patient’s request for…

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    in order to use it daily. For instance, for one to use a weapon, one only needs to know that you must pull the trigger to fire the weapon. As well as, taking the safety off before firing the weapon. When somebody pulls the trigger they don’t think about how and why the round is fired. A rifle would be considered a complex system since, a user only thinks about it as squeezing a trigger and that’s it. When in reality there is various factors that occur during and before the…

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    Author Annette McDermott states “Environmental triggers are things in your environment that make you want to eat. For example, parties and other social gatherings often include food.” (McDermott 1). Environmental triggers are often downplayed in society, and not taken as seriously as emotional triggers. It might just take seeing food to set someone off and make dealing with their B.E.D much worse. Helpful ideas to consider…

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    PMT Genes

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    gene specific RNAi trigger sequence (Fig 1A). Full-length sequences are available for four PMT genes (PMT1 to PMT4) whereas only the sequence of exon1 is known for PMT5 which shares 95% identity with PMT1. The PMT4 contains 6 insertions of 33 nucleotide repeats (198 bases) in exon 1. The exon 1 sequences of the five PMT genes were analyzed to design a trigger sequence that is specific to the major PMT gene, PMT2. A 162bp sequence…

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    adolescents and the factors in their life that contributes to their mental state. Many adolescents are clinically or socially associated with depression. Psychologist have been studying what exactly triggers the surfacing of depression in adolescents and have concluded that the main triggers. The main triggers of depression in an adolescent are school-related stress, peer pressure, and stress put upon them from society and their families. The sources found conclude the correlation of these…

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    This means when the trigger is pulled it must both cock and release the striker in order to fire. The Glock safe action trigger design uses the slides recoil action to half cock the striker against the trigger assembly’s sear, requiring a much shorter and lighter trigger pull to fire the gun. The striker assembly resides in the slide while the trigger assembly resides in the receiver. Contact is made between the two assemblies where the trigger bar’s sear meets the striker nose. Cocking…

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